Goondiwindi Holiday Park

It's time to relax in their artesian spa and pool at Goondiwindi Holiday Park.Goondiwindi Holiday Park is a friendly country park set amidst 13 acres of immaculate spacious grounds with palms, gums and roses. Situated on the north eastern side of Goondiwindi, just 2.5 kilometres from the town centre. Catering specifically to travellers and holiday makers who appreciate quality, cleanliness and value for money. Goondiwindi Holiday Park has a full range of accommodation, camping and caravan sites to suit couples, families, groups or independent travellers looking for a friendly home away from home. There is no need to rough it with their immaculate park amenities.

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They offer a wide range of accommodation types to suit your needs and budget, from deluxe two bedroom cabins that sleep up to seven people to deluxe ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to four people and standard ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to five people. All of their cabins are designed to make your stay as comfortable and carefree as possible with many facilities on offer such as microwaves, televisions, fridges and personal patio barbecues. There is also plenty of drive through sites, tent sites and concrete slab sites available.

They offer a wide range of accommodation types to suit your needs and budget, from deluxe two bedroom cabins that sleep up to seven people to deluxe ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to four people and standard ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to five people. All of their cabins are designed to make your stay as comfortable and carefree as possible with many facilities on offer such as microwaves, televisions, fridges and personal patio barbecues. There is also plenty of drive through sites, tent sites and concrete slab sites available.

They offer a wide range of accommodation types to suit your needs and budget, from deluxe two bedroom cabins that sleep up to seven people to deluxe ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to four people and standard ensuite cabins that sleep from two up to five people. All of their cabins are designed to make your stay as comfortable and carefree as possible with many facilities on offer such as microwaves, televisions, fridges and personal patio barbecues. There is also plenty of drive through sites, tent sites and concrete slab sites available.

You can take in nearly every picturesque vista imaginable on your journey to Elliott Heads - small crops, sugarcane, rural settings with cows and paperbark trees all feature along the road to your beachside destination.

Just a short 20 minute drive from Bundaberg will get you to Coral Cove, the friendly and relaxed coastal town between Innes Park and Elliott Heads.
Make sure you take time to explore the lagoon and waterway that runs parallel to the beach, you never know what type of birdlife and animals you might find.

Cook Island, a short boat trip from the Gold Coast, is an accessible and appealing dive site for all experience levels. Hard and soft corals cover the bottom in some areas, with boulders forming walls and caves descending to the sandy sea floor in others.

Nine Mile Reef, off Tweed Heads, has a reputation among locals as being a “sharky” spot. All year long, a good population of wobbegongs call the reef home, but are joined by leopard sharks in summer and grey nurse sharks in winter.

Lady Elliot Island has many wonderful dive sites, but one of its most impressive is Anchor Bommie. This tower of coral sits on the sandy sea floor at 21 metres and stands 10 metres tall, a very imposing sight.

Pialba is the shopping, cultural and sporting heart of Hervey Bay with a Water Park, golf course, art gallery, interpretive discovery centre and a range of shopping, from major centres to boutiques.
Make a splash at WetSide, a zero-depth Water Park on the seafront at Pialba that both educates and thrills with water spouts, a giant bucket, fountains, slides, surfing as well as interpretive and hands-on displays.

Just off the western side of Lady Elliot Island is a group of small coral outcrops known as Lighthouse Bommies. Descend down the mooring line and drift onto the bommies to discover a vast array of marine life - batfish, stingrays, white-spotted shovelnose rays, green and loggerhead turtles, sea snakes, moray eels, coral trout, reef sharks, trevally, barracuda, and manta rays waiting to be groomed by cleaner wrasse.

Known as Bundaberg's own "Kakadu", Baldwin Swamp is home to many species of birdlife and wildlife. Meander through the trails and take in the smells of the Eucalypt trees whilst enjoying the peace and quiet Baldwin Swamp offers.

Norville is a suburb of the greater Bundaberg region and is home to a State School, some of the region's sporting grounds and clubs and also the Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre which is becoming a must-do on visitors to the Bundaberg region's wish list.

Kinkuna section of Burrum Coast National Park preserves a wilderness area of coastal vegetation and wide, unspoilt beaches, just 30 kilometres south of Bundaberg. The Burrum Coast National Park which also incorporates both Woodgate and Burrum River sections is part of the Great Sandy Region, of which Fraser Island is best known.

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